Will lead five Indian teams in Thailand National Rally
Bengaluru: Talented Indian driver Karna Kadur has made his debut in the international arena along with experienced co-driver Musa Sherif, both of whom will lead five Indian teams in the first round of the prestigious Thailand National Rally Championship 2024 in Chachoengsao province on Saturday and Sunday. Eastern Thailand. On the invitation of Toyota Racing, a division of TCD Asia (Toyota Customizing and Development), two-time National Overall Champion Karan Kadur of Bengaluru will join ‘Team Fast Forward Sport’ along with seven-time National Overall Co-Driver Champion
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The duo will be behind the wheel of the Toyota C-HR AP4 machine in the top RC1 class. “We are very pleased to receive this call from TCD Thailand to drive the Toyota CHR with Mana San for the first round of the Thai National Rally Championship
Two-year-old boy falls into borewell in Karnataka We are looking forward to our first international trip together and can’t wait to be on the stage,” said Karan Kadur, who has three national overall titles besides sub-categories. There are many Indian titles in.
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Won the title in Thailand Championship in which apart from Thai drivers, drivers from Malaysia and Japan also participated. The Mangalore-Coorg duo will drive a Suzuki Swift 1.6L six-speed in the 2.3 class for ‘Team Insight and Ally’, which will have Anushriya Gulati as the driver. There is also a female driver, pairing up with co-driver Karan Aukta in the other Suzuki. Fast
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Drought impacts pepper vines in Kodagu There will be a total of five special stages for the timed competitive distance of 72.84 km and with the addition of contacts, the total distance of the rally will increase to 146.44 km. 55 cars have participated in Thailand’s top event, five of which are from India. The three physical phases will be K45 Sportsland (13.5 km), Sanam Tea Farm Forest Park (13 km) and Chacheongsao Rubber Research Center (16.67 km). The final two special stages will be run twice on Sunday followed by the podium ceremony in the evening.